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Posted - January 15 2016 : 08:12:05 AM
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* More Varney or like life like than Penn line. Full domes that were made after Penn-Line demise had matching paint schemes. Not that it matters. They look great running together. frank
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Posted - January 15 2016 : 08:14:09 AM
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quote:
Try a drop on oil on the axel points. They will loosen up. frank
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Posted - January 15 2016 : 08:17:02 AM
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quote:Also at the same train show a pair of passenger cars made for Fleischmann in Germany to sell by Penn-Line. A Great Northern baggage mail car, and a Pullman sleeper. frank
No 541 the Pullman sleeper.
No 425 the combine, Mail, baggage car.
Originally posted by toptrain - December 02 2014 : 11:26:50 AM
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Posted - January 20 2016 : 03:11:22 AM
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quote:More Varney or like life like than Penn line. frank
Originally posted by toptrain - January 15 2016 : 08:12:05 AM
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You sure? Penn Line certainly seems to have produced a shorty Full Dome that looks a good bit like the shells I have. http://hoseeker.net/pennline/pennlinecatalog1962pg06.jpg http://hoseeker.net/pennline/pennlinecatalog1961pg01.jpg
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Posted - January 20 2016 : 07:15:47 AM
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Great find Zelda. I have spoke without thinking, so I bite my tong. Frank!
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Posted - January 20 2016 : 09:23:06 AM
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quote:I have a couple of shorty full dome shells apparently produced by Penn Line:
The one on the left sadly fell victim to a bit of clumsiness on my part while I was wearing shoes, and so it has a crack in the roof. At least it will mostly be hidden when I paint them.
They're nice pieces. A lot of model dome cars I've seen (including the other two I own, one of which is an O.K. models shorty and IDK who made the other) mold the top of the dome as though it has windows, when on the real deal the top was solid roof.
Originally posted by ZeldaTheSwordsman - January 14 2016 : 11:37:13 PM
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That is one car I would love to have in the New Haven Paint scheme. Sadly I do not believe they were ever produced that way. Althopugh, the set I have are heavyweights, none the less, they would be neat!
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Posted - January 20 2016 : 11:21:52 AM
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is it me or is the coupler upside down on the NP No 425 the combine, Mail, baggage car?
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Posted - January 20 2016 : 3:20:53 PM
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quote:is it me or is the coupler upside down on the NP No 425 the combine, Mail, baggage car?
Originally posted by microbusss - January 20 2016 : 11:21:52 AM
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Looks to me like it is a Rivarossi coupler which has that reverse step up design. No... it is not upside down.
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Posted - January 21 2016 : 08:39:48 AM
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Since I got those 2 passenger cars I have not used them yet so haven't noticed if they have problems yet. Still looking for other cars. coach and observation. I do have a Gilbert NP F7a to pull it. A good matching loco. frank
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Posted - May 27 2018 : 10:49:58 PM
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quote: quote:Also at the same train show a pair of passenger cars made for Fleischmann in Germany to sell by Penn-Line. A Great Northern baggage mail car, and a Pullman sleeper. frank
No 541 the Pullman sleeper.
No 425 the combine, Mail, baggage car.
Originally posted by toptrain - December 02 2014 : 11:26:50 AM
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The Penn Line Northern Pacific Passenger equipment was decorated at Boyertown by Penn Line. Fleischmann sold Penn Line scores of factory second PRR passenger cars.
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Posted - May 27 2018 : 10:51:25 PM
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quote: quote: quote:Also at the same train show a pair of passenger cars made for Fleischmann in Germany to sell by Penn-Line. A Great Northern baggage mail car, and a Pullman sleeper. frank
No 541 the Pullman sleeper.
No 425 the combine, Mail, baggage car.
Originally posted by toptrain - December 02 2014 : 11:26:50 AM
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The Penn Line Northern Pacific Passenger equipment was decorated at Boyertown by Penn Line. Fleischmann sold Penn Line scores of factory second PRR passenger cars. Oscar Fleischmann clarified the Fleischmann-Penn Line connection.
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Posted - December 11 2020 : 11:05:30 PM
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Nice collection.
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Posted - December 12 2020 : 12:05:53 AM
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Love this early HO stuff. Has a great texture.
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